We need to review non doms tax system, Laws says

The Liberal Democrats may look again at the tax system for non-domiciles living in Britain to prevent an “easy ride” for the very wealthy.

Outlining the idea, the Schools Minister, David Laws, questioned whether the coalition had done enough to make non-doms pay a “fair contribution”. He also suggested that people should be free to move to tax havens if they cut ties with the UK and stop using the NHS and the British school system.

Currently, Britons can become tax exiles while continuing to grow their businesses and keep multiple properties and family in the country.

They face charges for health treatment when they have been out of the country for five years, but can return to Britain after the same period of time…